How to get around in Mauritius – Traverse through wondrous regions on your own terms
So a holiday to the sensational island of Mauritius beckons! However, have you paused to factor in the ways and means by which you will comb all corners of this breathtaking island nation? Even if you haven’t invested time exploring every option available to you, in short, Mauritius presents a series of transportation facilities while for the ‘do it my way’ type of traveller, these pleasing environs showcase plenty of reasons to get your trusty walking boots or hiking shoes out. For the benefit of first-timers, outlined below is a take on how you can plan out your travels.
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Initial thoughts
Depending on budget, travellers are afforded a host of opportunities to explore every inch of the island but for those who cannot be bothered waiting for local buses or taxis, several hiking trails to sought-after attractions can also be availed of. Overall, value and variety are an integral part of commuting in this part of the world with vehicle rentals, taxis and public transportation facilities coming off as your ‘go-to’ methods.
Public transport
Kicking off this introduction to getting around Mauritius is undoubtedly its most cost-effective option which is the local bus. Although, one will be called upon to make a note of the timetables which differ from the main town to the rural sections of the country. For instance, buses are known to run from as early as 5.30 am up until 8.30 pm in town while should you find yourself spending time in the countryside, then know that buses operate on a 12-hour timetable from 6.30 am to 6.30 pm. In terms of advice, it is best that you double-check with your place of lodging before stepping out for the day. The bus ride does bring with it its own perks in the form of having you well placed to meet and exchange pleasantries with locals and above all, catch a glimpse of how life unravels in these parts.
Rentals
Considered a far cry from scheduled travel is the more easy-paced way of renting out a vehicle. Though largely influenced by the distance from one attraction to the other, this form of transport will have you in the best seat in the house and complete control of your itinerary. In this sense, scooters, bicycles and cars are your best bets with corresponding fees for the same not known to burn holes in your pockets. Understand that if you decide to drive, you must keep to the left and in turn, give priority to those arriving on the right. Furthermore, having at your disposal a physical or digital map will sure come in handy but in the event, you are unable to locate the destination of your choosing, the friendly locals can always be consulted in a polite and friendly manner.
Excursions and tour companies
Mauritian tour operators are a popular choice for experiencing the brilliance of the nation that will easily have you covering its breadth and scope with no fuss at all. Buses and private cars are utilised in this regard but the option of a van may have to be considered if you happen to be part of a large travelling group. What’s more? The taxis offer day tours with flexible pricing but one must guard against being bought over and therefore, it is prudent to bargain a fee which is favourable to both you and your driver. Further, taxis are within the ease of reach of the local airport or at some of the Blue Bay Mauritius hotels in the likes of Anantara Iko Mauritius while dedicated parking spaces near bus stations cater to those yearning to journey in comfort.